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popopot
March 26th, 2007, 07:07 AM
Story below. Source: http://tech.blorge.com/Structure:%20/2007/03/24/new-paint-offers-wireless-protection/


Forget WEP and WPA; I’m switching over to the EM-SEC Coating System, a recently revealed paint developed by EM-SEC Technologies that acts as an electromagnetic fortress, allowing a wireless network to be contained within painted walls without fear of someone tapping in or hacking wireless networks.

The EM-SEC Coating System is clearly the most secure option aside from stringing out the CAT5, and can be safely used to protect wireless networks in business and government facilities.

“The use of EM-SEC Coating as an electromagnetic barrier for the containment of wireless networks has opened a new realm of possibilities for our company and for the future of wireless communications” said Robert Boyd, Vice President and Director of Technology for EM-SEC Technologies, LLC. “As hackers, identity thieves and even terrorists become more sophisticated in the methods they use to obtain information or inflict damage, this experiment confirmed EM-SEC Coating reduces the threat from electronic eavesdropping and blocks out electromagnetic interference for the protection of electronic data.”

The EM-SEC Coating System uses a series of water-based shielding products that restrict the passage of airborne RF signals, and was initially developed to aid the U.S. Government and Military is shielding operation centers; the Military always gets the good stuff first.

Recent tests on the product revealed that this special wireless blocking paint can now be successfully used by corporate and private companies.

“We have developed an innovative shielding system that cannot only be utilized by corporate offices, boardrooms, server and computer rooms and research and development laboratories to protect their digital assets from electronic eavesdropping, but it will also ensure the safe operation of wireless networks”, said Wayne LeGrande, President and Chief Technical Officer, EM-SEC Technologies, LLC.

We’ve seen first hand that many wireless encryption methods simply do not work, and can be hacked using a couple hundred dollars worth of equipment and free downloadable software. This EM-SEC Coating solution provides strong network security combined with the freedoms that come with a wireless network, something that would have previously been thought to be impossible.

http://www.blorge.com/images/b6d887b4c929_F8F6/painting5.jpg

Ravexildow
March 26th, 2007, 07:11 AM
That's really impressive actually. Although you really shouldn't paint EVERY room in the house with this stuff for obvious reasons. Shit, I'm already trying to deal with getting a wireless connection signal steady in every room of my house and having an alacatraz wall around it would really screw me up. That said, keeps your neighbours from pawing at your connection.

Bucktoof
March 28th, 2007, 08:30 PM
That is pretty cool, but is the paint harmful to humans, or pets? I could be worrying about nothing but just seems so heavy duty :)

Good read, thanks for the article

Psilaxs
March 29th, 2007, 04:21 AM
useless in a multi story building, you cannot paint your floors.

Acidpo0l
May 18th, 2007, 01:29 PM
just imagine the cost tho

silentscream
May 18th, 2007, 01:34 PM
useless in a multi story building, you cannot paint your floors.
special rugs next lol

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